News List
2023
- A paper entitled "Printed Bilayer Liquid Metal Soft Sensors for Strain and Tactile Perception in Soft Robotics" by M2 student Takeru Kaneko and Project Asst. Prof. Yi-Fei Wang has been accepted by Advanced Materials Technologies (IF: 8.856)
- Yoshida project researcher's research results, "Development of Printing Flexible Humidity Sensor using Cellulose," are open to the public at the URL for the new technology briefing session of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
- The final report on the "Smart Logistics Service" of the Strategic Innovation Creation Program (SIP) has been compiled and published. The results from our laboratory are described on p.161.
- Tuesday, 11 April 2023 As a webinar of the Tokito Lab/Soft Sensing Industry-Academia Collaborative Consortium, Mr. Hisao Okumura, Industrial Film Development and Technology Department, Toyobo Co., Ltd. Holds an online presentation titled "Introduction to Polyester Film TEONEX Film for Flexible Substrates."
- Associate Professor Sekine received the Excellence Award at the 36th Electronics Packaging Society Spring Conference.
- A paper on a stretchable acceleration sensor using composite organic materials by Mr. Ito, a master's student, and Prof. Sekine was published in Appl. Phys. Express.
- A paper on soft actuators using composite organic materials by Mr. Shoji, a master's graduate, and Associate Professor Sekine was accepted by Adv. Electron. Mater.
- Project Associate Professor Kumaki was promoted to Research Professor and Assistant Professor Sekine was promoted to Associate Professor.
- Congratulations to a Ph.D. student, three master's students, and nine bachelor's students who have graduated from Tokito Lab.
- February 22, 2023 (Wed.), at a webinar Soft Sensing Investments Collaboration Consortium, was held online. Associate Professor Ushi Nakajima, Associate Professor of Applied Physics, Tokyo University of Science, gave a seminar on "Functional properties of high molecular molecules and applicants as IoT Devices.”
- At 10:00 p.m. on January 25, WBS (TV Tokyo) introduced the Organic Electronics Research Center of Yamagata University, which is participating in the 9th Wearable EXPO exhibition. Included was a sheet-type sensor that can monitor human vital sign information unobtrusively.
- On February 17 (Friday), Prof. Tokito will give an invited lecture, "Research and Development and Application Development of Flexible Printed Organic Sensors," at the Applied Organic Molecular Bioelectronics Subcommittee (Microsoft Teams & local hybrid event).